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Busch edges Kahne for New Hampshire pole

LOUDON, N.H. -- Kyle Busch qualified the way he practiced on Friday -- at the top of the chart.

Edging Kasey Kahne by .003 seconds and Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Denny Hamlin by .004, Busch won the pole for Sunday's Lenox Industrial Tools 301 Sprint Cup Series race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway with a lap at 133.417 mph.

New Hampshire

Lineup

Pos.

Driver

Speed

Time

2.

K. Kahne

133.403

28.551

3.

D. Hamlin

133.399

28.552

4.

M. Truex Jr.

133.338

28.565

5.

C. Bowyer

133.319

28.569

The last of 44 drivers to make a qualifying attempt -- because he was fastest in opening practice -- Busch prevailed in an intensely competitive Friday qualifying session to win his first Coors Light pole award of the season, his first at New Hampshire and the ninth of his career.

* Watch: Out Front with Miss Coors Light: Kyle and Rachel

Kahne (133.403 mph) will start next to Busch on the front row, with Hamlin (133.399 mph) taking the green flag from the third starting spot in the 19th Cup race of the season. Martin Truex Jr. (133.338 mph) will start fourth, followed by two-time New Hampshire winner Clint Bowyer (133.319 mph).

Ryan Newman qualified sixth, followed by the Hendrick Motorsports trio of Jimmie Johnson, Jeff Gordon and Dale Earnhardt Jr. Defending Cup champion Tony Stewart, last week's winner at Daytona, starts 10th. Series points leader Matt Kenseth will take the green deep in the field, from the 27th position on the grid.

Busch came perilously close to the outside wall near the end of his money lap but kept his car clean.

"I got in the throttle really early in [Turns] 3 and 4, trying to make speed and was able to finish it," Busch said. "But the car slipped right at the last second when you get to that older asphalt -- it seems like this tire [new from Goodyear for this race] is different from the older tire, where you lose just a pinch of grip -- it slid out right to the cushion point, I guess you'd say. But, no, there's no mark on the car, so it's a good day."

Hamlin posted his lap despite the absence of crew chief Darian Grubb, who is celebrating the birth of his daughter Gabriella, who arrived Monday morning. Mike Wheeler, Hamlin's race engineer, took Grubb's place on the pit box.

Hamlin thought he lost the pole coming to the green on his first qualifying lap.

"Yeah, I thought maybe I could have gotten to the green a little bit better," Hamlin said. "You know your first lap's going to be the money lap, so I typically run into Turn 1 -- really at all race tracks -- a little bit easier and try to make up the ground as I go.

"But with qualifying as tight as it is, you've got to maximize everything to get poles, and obviously that was the difference."

Notes-N-Nuggets

• Kyle Busch earned his ninth career pole in his 276th start; it was his first pole since Watkins Glen last August.

• Kyle Busch became the 18th driver to score a pole at New Hampshire.

• This will be Kyle Busch's eighth top-10 start in 15 starts at New Hampshire.

• Kyle Busch is the 14th different pole winner of 2012.

• Kyle Busch was the 13th driver to hold the pole position in Friday's qualifying.

• Joe Gibbs Racing claimed its third pole of 2012, each by a different driver.

• Kasey Kahne (second) tied his best start at New Hampshire for the fourth time, including the second time in a row.

• Denny Hamlin (third) earned his best start at New Hampshire in his 13th race.

• Martin Truex Jr. (fourth) will make his best New Hampshire start since starting second in Sept. 2007.

• Clint Bowyer (fifth) has started in the top 10 in three of the past four races and eight overall.

• Seven of the drivers starting in the top 10 are past NHMS winners.

• Greg Biffle (11th) was the highest qualifying Ford and the only Ford in the top 18.

• Kelly Bires (42nd) will make his Sprint Cup Series debut.

• Mike Bliss was the lone driver who failed to qualify.

Mike Bliss was the slowest of eight drivers required to qualify on speed and failed to make the 43-car field.

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